Track every expense in your local currency, convert to home in real time, log with your voice, and never go over budget — even underground.
Web app live now · Android & iOS store listings coming soon · Free · No credit card
Designed around the reality of living abroad — spotty metro WiFi, local-language receipts, a monthly budget that means something.
Say the amount, merchant, and payment method in plain language — any language. Groq's LLaMA 3.3 70B parses it into a structured record and prefills the form for you.
Set monthly caps per category. The live budget ring and category bars update with every expense so you never need to do the maths yourself.
Every GPS-tagged expense appears as a pin on a live Leaflet map. Cluster by area, filter by category or date, and instantly see which neighbourhoods are costing you most.
Snap any receipt and Tesseract.js extracts the total instantly — entirely on-device, no API call needed. Recognises Japanese kanji (合計), English (TOTAL), Thai, and 50+ other scripts automatically.
Each transaction shows the local spending amount and your home currency equivalent side-by-side. Rates are snapshotted at log time — your history never changes when rates fluctuate.
Tokyo, Seoul, London — the moments you spend money are often the moments you have no signal. Anjin queues everything in your device's IndexedDB and silently syncs the moment you're back online.
The name Anjin — 按針 — means compass guide in Japanese. It is the person who reads the compass and steers the ship. That is what this app does for your finances abroad.
Each country has localised categories, payment methods in the local language, tax rules, and map defaults. More countries added regularly.
Free to use, offline-first, and built for the realities of expat life.
Use Anjin in your browser today — swap in store links when Android & iOS are published